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  1. L'Ora - Inchiostro contro piombo: With Francesco La Mantia, Claudio Santamaria, Giampiero De Concilio, Cinzia Susino. The work and lives of courageous journalists from the daily newspaper L'Ora fight against the rising Cosa Nostra in Sicily in the late 50s with the only weapon they have: Words.

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    • 2022-06-08
    • Drama
  2. Palermo in the 1950's: Newspaper "L'Ora" mentions the word "Mafia" in a headline for the first time.

  3. In October 1958, the Sicilian newspaper L’ORA coins the term “MAFIA” for the very first time to denounce the endemic organized crime in the region. Shortly thereafter, a bomb detonates in front of the editorial offices; only two days later the daily reappears with the headline: ‘The Mafia may threaten us, our investigation continues.’ Inspired by true events, L’ORA takes place in ...

  4. DramaThriller. GET DISNEY+. Palermo in the 1950's: the journalists of the daily newspaper "L'Ora" link a series of dubious crimes to the Sicilian Mafia. This is an undertaking that repeatedly puts their lives in danger. The makers of "L'Ora" are the first to use the word "Mafia" in a headline – and Cosa Nostra's reaction was not long in coming.

  5. Jan 19, 2022 · In October 1958, the Sicilian newspaper L’ORA coins the term “MAFIA” for the very first time to denounce the endemic organized crime in the region. Shortly thereafter, a bomb detonates in front of the editorial offices; only two days later the daily reappears with the headline: ‘The Mafia may threaten us, our investigation continues.’ Inspired by true events, L’ORA takes place in ...

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    • Claudio Santamaria
  6. Jan 20, 2022 · L'Ora - Ink Against Bullets. In October 1958, the Sicilian newspaper L’ORA coins the term “MAFIA” for the very first time to denounce the endemic organized crime in the region. Shortly thereafter, a bomb detonates in front of the editorial offices; only two days later the daily reappears with the headline: ‘The Mafia may threaten us ...

  7. In October 1958, the Sicilian newspaper L’ORA coins the term “MAFIA” for the very first time to denounce the endemic organized crime in the region. Shortly thereafter, a bomb detonates in front of the editorial offices; only two days later the daily reappears with the headline: ‘The Mafia may threaten us, our investigation continues.’ Inspired by true events, L’ORA takes place in ...

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